Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Tuesday's Headlines: Shutdown ends, shifting focus to next spending bill, ‘dreamers’

 
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Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
Shutdown ends, shifting focus to next spending bill, 'dreamers'
President Trump signed a short-term spending bill to fund the government through Feb. 8 after it passed the Senate and House on the strength of a statement from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell that he would address the status of young immigrants called "dreamers" who were brought to this country illegally as children. Thirty-three Senate Democrats joined 48 Republicans to break the impasse over the issue and clear a path for federal agencies to reopen.
Why the Democrats lost their nerve in the shutdown battle
The shutdown exposed the challenges facing congressional Democrats daily: how to wrangle victories while in the minority and keep the party's base energized ahead of the November elections.
 
Senate will take up immigration, but will the House — and Trump — follow?
Democratic senators believe that a Senate immigration bill passing with a significant bipartisan majority would ultimately force House Republicans to capitulate on the issue. But House conservatives won't be easy to sway, and the president remains a true wild card.
 
White House shutdown strategy: Keep Trump contained
It was an out-of-character role for a president used to commanding and demanding center stage: seen but not publicly heard outside the confines of his team's highly-controlled communications operation.
 
The Senate gathered to reopen the government, and boy, did everyone have fun
Hardly three hours had passed in the workweek when the shutdown drama ended in the Senate and a strange scene of short-term bipartisan bonhomie unfolded on Capitol Hill.
 
'A huge pain': For federal workers, frustration and a fear that Feb. 8 will bring more of the same
Workers throughout the nation's capital were packing up desks, collecting furlough letters and leaving their offices when word came there might be a deal to reopen — until Feb. 8.
 
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Democrats just got rolled. They can blame Barack Obama.
 
Senators take the wheel from an erratic president
 
Trump is being used, and he doesn't even know it
 
The Trump evangelicals have lost their gag reflex
 
Blame McConnell and Ryan for the shutdown
 
These were the true heroes of the shutdown debacle
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Jeff Sessions pressured FBI director to replace Andrew McCabe and other senior personnel from Comey era
As the attorney general tried to push Christopher Wray to make personnel changes, Wray became increasingly frustrated and conveyed that frustration to Sessions, according to people familiar with the matter.
 
 
'We are in your home': After losses, ISIS steps up campaign to inspire attacks
The diminished terrorist group is turning up the volume in urging followers to carry out lone-wolf strikes wherever they are.
 
'It's the economy, stupid': GOP prepares to sell tax law as its 2018 survival strategy
Republican officials and their allies plan to devote much of their time and money trying to convince voters that tax cuts are working.
 
Inside Facebook's year of reckoning
The company is confronting criticisms about the spread of disinformation and violent imagery. But the process of coming to grips with its dark side has been long and difficult for the social media network, current and former executives say.
 
Today's WorldView | Analysis
Even in optimistic Davos, winter has come
The annual gathering of global elites was hit by an epic storm that dropped nearly 6 feet of snow in some areas — and there are metaphoric storm clouds on the horizon, too.
 
Trump imposes tariffs on solar panels and washing machines in first major trade action of 2018
The moves may signal the start of a wider administration offensive against U.S. trading partners.
 
Before police rescued their 13 children, the parents had a history of strange behavior, family and neighbors say
After Louise and David Turpin were charged with torture, child abuse and false imprisonment, those who knew them started to wonder: Were the signs there all along?
 
     
 
 
 
 

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